Tallinn: Upper and Lower Town Guided Walking Tour

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Starts
Tallinn
Duration
2 Hrs.
Languages
English, Russian, Estonian, and Italian
Admission
Printed voucher

Description

Embark on a journey through Tallinn's rich history with a guided walking tour of the Upper and Lower Town! Unveil the fascinating landmarks of this vibrant city while immersing yourself in its architectural wonders and cultural narratives.

Start your exploration at Toompea Hill, home to the majestic Toompea Castle. Marvel at the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Gothic Dome Church, each showcasing Tallinn's diverse religious heritage.

Descend to the Lower Town, where you'll find the enchanting Danish King's Garden. Continue to Town Hall Square and delve into stories of medieval governance, discovering one of the oldest pharmacies in the world. Experience St. Catarina's passage, where Tallinn's artisan traditions thrive.

This tour offers a perfect blend of history and culture, providing an insightful look at Tallinn's renowned sites. Each step reveals a new facet of this captivating city, from panoramic views to historical tales.

Don't miss this chance to experience Tallinn's unique charm and historical depth. Book now for a memorable adventure in one of Europe's hidden gems!

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Destinations

Scenic summer view of the Old Town and sea port harbor in Tallinn, Estonia.Tallinn

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Attractions

Photo of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn Old Town, Estonia.Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

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The tour may start from your hotel or from the Viru gate in the Lower town.

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